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Bright and dark fringes distribute symmetrically with same width in the Fraunhofer single-slit diffraction pattern.
1-TRUE
2-FALSE

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Answered by shiffu658
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1-True. hope this helps

Answered by behishtiqbal
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It gets narrower. This is true for single slits, double slits, and diffraction gratings. The smaller the object the wave interacts with, the more spread there is in the interference pattern.

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How does the width of the slits affect the interference pattern?

Ans: The slit separation and the distance between the wall and the slits did have an effect on the interference pattern. ... As the number of slits increased, the fringe width would also increase, because with more slits, the more slits the light waves could travel through, and more interference could occur.

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